A Pennsville man has been charged with possession of a dangerous controlled substance and intent to distribute, police say.

PENNSVILLE TWP. — A Wenonah man was arrested Friday and charged with possession of crack cocaine and intent to distribute, authorities said.

William L. Robinson Jr., 29, was allegedly stopped on North Hook Road for excessive speed at approximately 1:52 a.m., according to police.

According to authorities, investigation revealed that suspected crack cocaine was located in the vehicle, which belonged to Robinson.

Police said Robinson was arrested and charged with possession of a dangerous substance and possession of the substance with intent to distribute.

Robinson was processed and lodged at the Salem County Correctional Facility, in Mannington, in default of $2,500 bail, police said.

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• Rachel L. Vinson, of Wilmington, Del. was arrested and charged Thursday with driving while intoxicated, failure to stop for an emergency vehicle and speeding, police said.

According to authorities, Vinson, 32, was stopped at approximately 12:48 a.m. after police observed her operating her vehicle at a high rate of speed on Broadway, in Deepwater.

Police said Vinson finally came to a stop on Interstate 295, southbound, approaching the Delaware Memorial Bridge.

Further investigation revealed that Vinson was allegedly under the influence of alcohol and was charged and processed before being released to a friend, police said.

According to authorities, Vinson was released pending a court hearing.